Merging and emerging cohorts: Necessary but not sufficient
Nature2007Vol. 445(7125), pp. 259–259
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Abstract
Long-term health studies of many thousands of individuals are under way in several countries in Europe and Asia, with a view to determining the influence of genes and environment on disease. A similar project has been proposed in the United States, but as this week's two Commentary contributions show, it is a controversial idea.
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